Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1926, Page 81

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NOTED Nl IT8§ TABLE B wfl’:‘.& i EMORTIMER A A T RU! . - b, Sy g g;n,»'g Txog mous band masters such as Cre: ed concert orchestras, vo::lln and opers um.T.d i i In & . to the orchestras of the. ledding hotels, eems P i and others play for the dsnce. Vaudeville, Minstreld, Carnivals, Premiere. Mp:, Preseatations énd Broadway suceemes. And, of course, there are the sports and tharacteristic beach and bo«dw-lk lifein @ hnml, cool and invigorating climate. THE CEADING HOUSES ste always u—hnihh-hlh'.rl‘ A-In.lu-ru-l‘nd ’Ill-ft}lh following hotels will secute freservations aed other informetion. flB Nn!lufi.\n Near Beach. dlm an Plans. = Running B R ;fi';,fi.“ lll“’ Nw Hotel dy Bt - 7 o ogma: “‘E‘l 149 S. South Carolina Ave. ISR i 908 O. ALLEN STAUFFER ST WORD IN HOTELDON |The STANLEY $ The BELVEDEISE | OSBORNE ‘Cor. Pacific and Arkansas Aves. smong FIOSF EOEI TR v NING TER IN ALL ROOMS B ied itk aik Cool orches. BA! you cannot W&‘.«-‘P ""‘L&I%'L‘—“ Kents Ambm ,lll;. m mnllln n; gl | i two Cont i eatles g ATLARTIC CITY'S great SUMMER Siml Ideal cool place to live while visiting AMBRICA‘S GES.Q*,.H-C::TINNIAI- Philadelphis, one o W ¢ Soes Co. 37 ”J&l IOB"L‘II r" ?la' cmn NEW JERSEY WONDERFULbeachand boardwalk where ccal breezes . from the sea give zest to life and the enjoyment of every seashore summer delight— bathing, boating, motoring, golf, fishing, tennis, ete. COLONIAI. ”‘“‘,‘, w'fi.,fls; aldat et | centrally - | Corner location. : E‘&fm.‘?fl“ plan. us ;o:“lll.y“ up. % NAMES ARE BANNED ! “Shefield” Must Come From Eng- Plvr. Vmflwh / 7 eréiip_munsgement C. V. MORTIMER. |, aine vater. mvfl&i‘.‘gmf""fi ‘l man ul !i& Deth, F o-nnl-.a: . ;.‘ wier JIAL N ROEBkNG" ocmaw. i)/ FIREPROGYOVE | B R s N OVE FiR lf(fr. | QCEAN. water: sui wt*.gu‘abn‘ly‘ {001, CHAR ) Mho.n outside: running WILDWOOD ) J Fine hotels and theatres and stores and every amusement to be found in the modern|y summer resort. The longer you stay the bm you like it. Asbury Park never becomes tiresome. Thete are no screened in Asbury Park—Becanse theu,are NO HOSQUITOES CHAMBER OF COMCE mmmm.m: on the ELBERON ‘Tennessee and Pacific Avenues Right in the Heart of the Resort te Protestant and Cathelio o Churches : NEW | IROQUOIS and Fireproof Addition at 000 - s)cllhl “ on Mm Al.Y's_ %?i"m?;fi% .,.EE« xpenditure of Close to the Boardwalk ead %fl:fill‘::vfll” 0'.-1« m% RUNNING WATEI IN ROOMS Blit. G T American Plan (with mesls) $3.50 up daily ; special weekly c.,.dry 900 Cuisine Upexcelled .'B, LUDY, M. D. fep ety '_RICHMOND Kentuoky Am-‘ - "fii:fifgé Trade Rules. " ‘lish City, Commissis 'l‘h-emlnch-nrmmloflb cers attending the second .training camp at Quantico, Va., qualified on the bayonet course. This is the first time an entire class of mariné offi- cers have qualified, making 100 per| . eent. qualification. Orders have been issued from Marine Corps defining ¢ uarters the number of drills with pay for Ma- Another volley of “cease and'de- sist” orders has heen fired by the Federal Trade Commission at silver- ware manufacturers in the commis- sion's effort to stamp out the practice of misbranding silver-plated progucts lollldm they were made in Sheffleld, rs ‘were handed down that the use of the ‘word - Mqulmflybyduc second lowing firms: ‘ Ontario Silver Co., Muncie; Ind.; H. O. Rogers Sflver Co.,, Taunton, Mass.; Superior Blhnm'ch Co., ‘!u. H'?'.h I':ofl;’c"r Rmrvoleomp-m-d. s 16 ma, general compandant authorized a ‘total of nine drills for the quarter of the fiscal year, 1927.° For each one of these drills the members of these organizations, present in uniform, receive one-thir- tieth of their. monthly pay. For the fiscal year, 1927, it 1s ex- pected to allow a total of 40 drills for each tompany. The drill pay is Reserve Officérs’ Train- h: Camp at the. Marine Barracks, Quantico, closed yesterday. The offi- cers for this class reported July 5, and they underwent, intensive train- ing. They were instructed in lnh.mry E. | weapons; such as the howitzer, and A. L. Wagner Man: uring Co., 8ll of New York. * Another order directed the White Silver Co., Taunton, Mass., and_the Benedict Mum!u:tnrln Co., East Syracuse, N. Y., to almntlnue use of the word “quadruple” on plated articles - unless there had been four actual coatings with silver or a single eoulnr &quivalent in amount to four applications. e Keystone Silver Co.,-Inc., New York, was included under both the Sheflield and quadruple orders, as was the Century Silver Manufacturing Co. of New York, which also was forbld- den to contfnue use of the brand “Dutch Silver” on articles not made in Holland. “The Commission found that in all of the cases the practices ordered to be discontinued - mislead and decetve | had the general -buying public,” the. an- nouncement ‘said. Shape of Nose Tells Charsater. Much of a person's character ca "and| per - an , mixed with a love of { bridge indicates cour- age, honesty and persistence, while & very short nose tells of conceit. A long ‘thin ' nosé shows conceit, obstinacy and & mind deaf to reason, according to those who study humarn characteristits, chine gun, rifie and pinnl. mb ot these officers also ran , the hayonet course. On July 10, those 'ha desired, were :tven instruction in aviation in- cluding flights. Capt, Victor F. Bleasdals, U. 8. M. C., in direct charge of the train. ln‘ and Capt. Prentice C. Geer, was in charge of the camp. The following Marine Corps reserve ;):;50!' Nlldln" in Wm(xi‘um have completed two weeks’ training. Tonn B, La lohn yne, A. Ketcham, Firet Lieat: Harold . Titus, Sedond Lieut. Francis T, Eagan, Sec. ond Lieut. Frank B. Birthright. A England’s Teapot Huge One. Some idea of the amount of tea drunk in England jn‘e year may be by imagining the size of & teapot necessary to contaln what would be for the populace ip that time; it would require a vessel as he cross on St. Paul's Cathe: in_proportions of a teapot h. Five hundred men could TTORPHANINGTY SEEKING PARENTS William J. Hunter, 22, Once in Jersey Home, Is Cycling : Over Country. William J. Hunter, 22 years old, formerly of North Bergen, N. J., now on a bioycle tour from the Atlantic seaboard to the Pacific Coast in quest. of news about the parents who put him in an orphan asylum when hs was 2 years old, arrived in Washing- ton yesterday from Baltimore. Hunter made a similar tour of the New England States,: hoping for somse clue that might lead him to his mother and father, or at least give him news as to the fate, if both have died. was in vain, how-. ever, and he has now determined to extend it all over the country. His plan is to inquire about the countryside between large cities or towns and upon reaching a place of sizeable population to spend several days there. He explains his mission to newspaper men, who invariably *| #ive him a “story,” so that his family. might see it if they happen to be in that particular place. Hunter is stopping in Washington at the Y. M. C. A. and will remain. there probably a day or two longer. His next stop will be Frederick, Md. Should any person in this city have heard of his parents and suspect they might know his family history he will be glad to have them telephone or call in person at the Central Y. M. C. A. The youth carries credentials show- ing that he was admitted to a New Jersey home for orphans when he " |was 2 years old. His father's name, Hubby, Too 'l‘aeitun Sued. JERSEY CITY,. July’ 17 (#).—John Heenan has spoken to her only once in the last 18 months and then ie sald “no,” Mrs. Heenan charges in her petition for divorce. - NOW OPEN For deteied information and bookle, eddress LUKK GLENNON Manage B PLEGTWOOD y, NJ. . {J Modorn Exuflon Cuiulno T SO AT RN P Special July and Summer Rates THE KITTATINNY ‘The Mountain Paradise mem wAT“ GAP, PA. ‘Capacity 4 hbw; m Ramine "1"'"‘ e Shovtiors eien spict und?n#fl- s uellenl wlflnl Grfl or mof Wolf Hollow Golf Club Adjoins Kittatinny Park: 18 holes, 6.400 Wonderful ~ greens. Kittatinny ruesta accorded every privilege. Write for BKIL, suto maps. golt literature and special 1026 rates for early season, fam- Hfes and fourists. Bell phone 34. ~ - JOHN PURDY COPE L= WILDWGDD CR.EST a'fl&» I S NN ~N— uges, Managing P Tumble Hmdlong into Summer Fun 'l'hemnon,dwaovdam here; health and happi- in the Wiliwoods. ' The finest and: safest streech md : udfor-h apartments or.rent. . For further ialormation esd booklet, write . dmnndnotb: 'Thcx&hdemmdtheWfldwoodG&‘an sporty game. The ocean; bays and uhndvnm ; bemgmbfebymundutfi-hm‘a&ddugcnfi. . Other muoml-;d mhmuz lmbu- Vfll\nflll.lih-k D N. J. i cl-rk'llu-oum :’ te ludin, hohl- ide: atra ;n&; 14 guides, 63 days, $600 to $1700 MEDITERRANEAN o8 ''Transylvania’ salling Jan. 20 Madeira, Lis- adrid — Cordova — vers. ) 7th Round the World Cruise Jan, 19; 121 days, ummm according' to the papers, was And.r-v » while his mother's maiden name Agnes McHugh. He has learned thn at one time he had a crippled sister. ‘The arrival of two other children, he’ understands, forced his unnu to give him to an orpl Alaska Has Night Schools. In Alaska a night school may be started under government supervision in any community where 12 per- sons signify a desire to study. In ad- dition to reading, writing and arith- metic, spelling, grammar, history and the fundamentals of good citizenship are taught. During the current year the pupils enrolled included 99 citl- zens, 104 aliens and 103 who have de- clared their citizenship intentions. Church Run by Children. , In Birmingham, England, a church has been established which is entirely controlled and governed by children. All members over 10 years of age are eligible to vote for the church council and wardens. A 13-year-old &irl reads the lesson each Sunday and the wardens are. boys of about the same age. There are about 150 mem- bers of the congregation, in l‘a from 6 to 15 years. =~ send for your copy NOV/ ‘Why fuss and fret over time tables and itinersriss whea, mmmmum.fi-n«u’mm Express Travel WP ummdmmu——du ::ordlelnn-tnnlhoh. AMERICAN EXPRESS Department ' 1331 G Street NW I8 Br A & Always Corry, Main 1200—Ext. 108 '1?’?:‘.’.. ':flf"......“t--:'-‘!.“"m-'k.&

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